January - February 2016 Newsletter
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January - February 2016 Newsletter
NEWS FROM CITY HALL THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF AVONDALE ESTATES • AVONDALE ESTATES, GEORGIA January - February 2016 NEWSLETTER 343 Illuminated Avondale Looking Back on 2015 4 From the Tudor Village lights to the Lake Avondale Christmas Tree, the City glistened and glowed this holiday season. Residents celebrated the holidays and the New Year with fanfare. Meet your new Commissioners 8 Arbor Day 2016 12 Congratulations to the Holiday Spirit Award winners! The Museum School Enrollment 2016-2017 16 Avondale Elegance Pat and Dave Maddox 34 Kensington Road Children’s Appeal Terry and Jeanne Giager 1122 Berkeley Road More holiday photos: More holiday photos: Holiday Spirit Award winners (continued) and Tour of Homes Page 9 Ready To Put Down or Pick Up Roots? Candler Park Lake Claire Inman Park Decatur Druid Hills Virginia Highland Morningside Ready to Buy? I’ll leverage my in-town network to find the right property - and negotiate the best deal for you. Ready to Sell? My experience with professional staging, compelling photography, and strategic marketing helps sell your home faster and for the highest price. Contact me, your in-town Realtor® and neighbor. Poncey Highland Old Fourth Ward Call Now: 678-358-3369 [email protected] | CynthiaBaer.com Making Disciples of Jesus Christ Join Us for Worship Services: Every Sunday @ 11 A.M Ash Wednesday Services Feb. 10, Noon & 7 pm A vondale Pattillo United Methodist Church Reverend John P. Donaldson, Pastor 3260 Covington Highway, Decatur, GA 30032 404-294-4063 • avondalepattilloumc.org (new web address) Inside This Issue 4 8 Looking Back on 2015 Meet Your New Commissioners 9 Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market, Holiday Spirit Awards 13 Kagami Biraki Celebration, Avondale Estates Men’s Club, DeKalb Symphony Orchestra 14 Garden Clubs Arbor Day in Avondale Estates: Friday, February 19, 2016. Please see page 12 for details. 15 AE Resource Fair, News from APUMC Stay in Touch with the City of Avondale Estates! Newsletter To receive this bimonthly newsletter in the mail or electronically, please email [email protected]. Board of Mayor & Commissioners Jonathan Elmore, Mayor E-News The City emails an electronic newsletter on Mondays and Fridays, and otherwise as needed for special announcements and alerts. To sign up, visit www.avondaleestates.org/ e-news.html. Terry Giager, Mayor Pro Tem Lindsay Forlines, Commissioner Randy Beebe, Commissioner John Quinn, Commissioner Administration Website www.avondaleestates.org Ken Turner, Finance Director Facebook CityofAvondaleGA Clai Brown, City Manager Gina Hill, City Clerk Keri Stevens, City Planner Phil Howland, Permitting Concierge Coordinator Debbie Revzin, Communications Manager Karen Holmes, Administrative Assistant Robert E. Wilson, City Attorney Marcella Shaw, Clerk of Court • • Alert – for urgent and time sensitive information; Advisory – for important need-to-know, time sensitive information; Community – for general information or non-urgent community updates; and Traffic – for all traffic related messaging. Twitter @City_Avondale • Instagram @avondaleestates The messages are sent by the Avondale Estates Police Department personnel. To sign up, visit www.nixle.com. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall is a publication of KDA Communications. Subject matter published is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the publisher of this newsletter. Professional advice should be obtained before making any decision in which a professional is readily available. Advertisers assume responsibility for the content of the ads placed in this publication. Material published may not be reproduced without the written permission of KDA Communications. Police Department Gary L. Broden, Chief of Police The information and advertisements contained in this Newsletter are provided for Avondale Estates as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the Neighborhood of such opinions, information, goods or services. Public Works Department Oscar Griffin, Director Caryl Albarran, Code Enforcement Officer Harold Anderson, Supervisor of Sanitation and Parks and Recreation News from City Hall - Newsletter Disclaimer Purpose The City Newsletter was created for the purpose of providing a written medium for regularly sharing information from City Hall. It is a vehicle for the Board of Mayor and Commissioners and the City Manager to share information relevant to issues discussed, actions taken, and plans made by the Board of Mayor and Commissioners, to share newsworthy information about our residents and businesses, and to provide a calendar of scheduled City events. 2016 • If you are interested in advertising in the City of Avondale Estates bimonthly newsletter, please contact Rusty Oliver at 404-379-6138 or email [email protected]. Stephen W. Nicholas, Municipal Court Judge January - February Nixle This service delivers trustworthy and important neighborhood-level public safety and community event notifications by web, email and cell phone. Its authenticated service connects municipal agencies to residents in real time, delivering information to geographically targeted residents over their cell phones (via text messages), through email and through web access. The service provides four types of messages: Contact us today for more information! 678.905.4842 • [email protected] www.kda-communications.com Unsolicited Copy The City Newsletter reserves the right to refuse unsolicited submissions and to edit all copy in regard to space appropriateness, and cost considerations. As a courtesy to the clubs and organizations that civically operate in the City, a brief notice of their activities may be included as space permits. The City Newsletter is not a forum for opinion pieces nor for political speech. The City reserves the right to reject any proposed advertisement of an offensive, religious, or political nature. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 3 H City News Looking Back on 2015: Another Beautiful Day in Avondale Estates! Dear Residents and Business Owners: sioners passed 27 resolutions and four ordinances. •A new procedure for permitting utility work in the City’s Right of Way was 2015 was a year of continued growth and created. development for Avondale Estates. Our •The Community Promotion Program numerous accomplishments, many of (CPP) funded the following successful, which are listed below, could not have been well-known Avondale Estates events: achieved without the help of our passionate AutumnFest, Avondale Estates Farmresidents, volunteer City board and commisers Market and the Rail Arts District sion members and hardworking City associ(R.A.D.) Studio Cruise. The events cuates. Thank you for your ongoing support mulatively brought in well over 15,000 as we continually strive to make Avondale people. Estates a wonderful place to live, year after •At the beginning of 2015, the City of year. Avondale Estates annexed the Stratford Green Townhomes into the City limits. Clai Brown, City Manager •Received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial ReportAccomplishments ing for the 18th consecutive year. This Administrative is the highest form of recognition in •36 new residents moved to Avondale governmental accounting and financial Estates. reporting. •21 new businesses started in Avondale •The City received an $8,000 Health Estates. Promotion Grant, which was used for •The City issued 190 permits and did the associates’ Wellness Program. 553 inspections along with, 22 sign •The City won fourth place in its permits and 41 fence permits. category (1 to 99 employees) in the •About 450 E-News (news emails) were Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Healthisent to the community. est Employer Awards. •The Board of Mayor and Commis•Received a $9,270 grant through the Page 4 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Historic Preservation Division of the State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources to stabilize and repair Carl’s Corner. Work was completed in May 2015. •The City received the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant from GDOT in a amount of $22,783 for road improvements and curbing. •Google Fiber announced it will bring its services to the City, along with eight other cities in metro Atlanta. Construction began in the summer of 2015. •The City was designated a Classic Main Street community by the Georgia Main Street Start-Up Program. The City used the Main Street Design Studio to assist with planning temporary parking on City-owned lots and is utilizing the Design Studio services to plan wayfinding signage locations and design. •The City celebrated its 31st year as a Tree City USA community by holding a ceremony and special planting on Georgia’s Arbor Day, February 2015. •The fourth annual Easter Celebration and Dog Parade was a great success. The dog parade, again, had over 100 registered dogs with over $1,000 in January - February 2016 City News H donated prizes for participants. •Jonathan Elmore was elected Mayor during a special election in March 2015. •The Atlanta Regional Commission facilitated three public meetings to update the Comprehensive Plan. •The City applied for funding to implement the re-design of U.S. 278 as proposed by the feasibility study. The City was awarded funds for the engineering portion of the project from the Atlanta Regional Commission. As funds are available, the City will receive additional awards for the two subsequent phases of the project, which are rightof-way acquisition and construction. The City will not have to apply for funding again for this project. The City was Local Administered Project (LAP) certified by GDOT with the City Planner and Director of Public Works and Code Enforcement as representatives. This certification is required to receive any funding from GDOT. •The pocket park between Berkeley Road and Kensington Road was cleared. •$4, 323 was donated from the Labor Day Race to the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (ALS, also know as Lou Gehrig’s Disease). •Willis Park renovations began in October 2015 and will be completed in Spring 2016. •The Board of Mayor and Commissioners created and appointed members to the Greenspace and Education Ad Hoc Committees. •The City launched a new website in October 2015. •Brian Fisher and Adela Yelton were elected to the Board of Mayor and Commissioners in the November 2015 election. •Fire Station No. 3 held its grand openJanuary - February 2016 ing at the newly constructed fire station in November 2015. A Community Day celebration was held to introduce the community to members of Station No. 3. •To promote local businesses during the holiday, the City participated in American Express’ Small Business Saturday event. Local businesses were given a variety of promotional materials and local specials/events were promoted via social media. The City also promoted local businesses throughout the holidays through the Month of Merry promotion. •The Downtown Development Authority funded a marketing campaign to assist local businesses during the holiday season and partially funded installing the Christmas lights on the Tudor Village. •Worked with the Department of Juvenile Justice to execute their Second Annual DJJ 5K Charity Fun Run/Walk. •Oakhurst Realty Partners (ORP), owners of the Tudor Village Building, repainted the entire exterior and replaced the roof. Public Works/Code Enforcement/Sanitation •Associates completed training hours in a variety of safety areas. •The Director of Public Works renewed membership to the Georgia Association of Code Enforcement. •The Director of Public Works completed 15 hours of training through the Georgia Association of Code Enforcement. •The Director of Public Works became a Certified Stormwater Inspector. •The Director of Public Works successfully passed the Local Administered Projects Training and Project Development Process Training courses to Avondale Estates H News from City Hall contribute to the City of Avondale Estates becoming LAP Certified through GDOT. •2,100 tons of yard waste were disposed (including leaves, grass clippings, limbs). •1,750 tons of household waste was disposed. •315 special pick ups were completed. •Purchased a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD. •Replaced or repaired 30 street signs and installed eight ‘Motorized Cart’signs. •Removed graffiti and/or stickers from 37 street signs. •675 Sign Violations were corrected. •570 Site Visits were conducted. •22 Parking Violations were corrected. •165 Grass Violations. •Dispatched utility companies such as DeKalb Watershed, Georgia Power, Atlanta Light Gas, etc. 70 times to respond to various issues and complaints. •Painted curbing at the following locations to make motorists aware of no parking: • Dartmouth Ave (next to Willis Park) • North/South Avondale Plaza •Repaired/replaced broken park benches. •Repaired 85 sidewalk hazards. •Assisted the Museum School with International Walk to School Day. •Public Works associates participated in the following City sponsored events: • Bring One for the Chipper, the annual Christmas tree recycling program • Career Day for the Museum School • AutumnFest • Holiday Events (4th of July, Halloween, two Christmas tree lightings) • Avondale Estates City Wide Yard Sale Page 5 H City News • City’s Annual Tree Planting Event •Filled Lake path with slate chips to bring up to level. •Cleared City-owned property on Franklin St and striped the area for additional parking. •Replaced 48” corrugated storm drain pipe on Berkeley Rd. •Maintained City-owned pathways to keep them passable at the following locations: • East side of Dartmouth Ave between house numbers 46 and 48 leading east to Clarendon Ave and Clarendon Place between house numbers 47 Clarendon Ave and 5 Clarendon Place. • East side of Clarendon Ave between house numbers 64 and 72 leading East to Berkeley Rd between 71 and 73. • Berkeley Path near the bird sanctuary. • Path connecting Lakeshore Plaza to Lakeshore Dr. sium and Terminal Agency Coordinator Refresher Course, Tactical Community Policing and Homeland Security Instructor Development Course, and Active Shooter Threat Instructor Training Program. • Patrol Division Training included the following: Terminal Operator Recertification; LIDAR Speed Measurement; DUI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing; Basic Radar Operators Course; Officer Survival, Health and Wellness Awareness; Basic SWAT and Entry; Verbal Defense and Influence; and Community Policing. • In-Service Training (at the department and/or online) topics included: Annual Firearms Qualification, Dealing with the Mentally Ill or Demented Persons, Use of Force, Elder Abuse, Domestic Violence, Evidence Collection and Preservation, Vehicle Searches, Legislative Case Law Update, TASER Training and Qualification, CPR Re-certification, Decision Based Driver Training & Simulator, CJIS Network Operator Training, Security and Integrity (GCIC/ NCIC), Due Regard, Juvenile Offenders, Transporting Prisoners, Overview of POST Council, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, Carrying and Possessing Weapons in Georgia, Illegal Immigration Reform Enforcement Act, Code Enforcement Training, Eyewitness Identification, NIMS/IS-700, NIMS/ IS-701, NIMS/IS-702, NIMS/IS-703, NIMS/IS-706, and NIMS/IS-800. Police Department Training Activities: • Completed more than 1,120 training hours (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and In-Service Training). • Command Staff Training included the following: Georgia Internal Affairs Investigators Fall Conference, Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police Summer Conference, Criminal Justice Information Services Training SympoPage 6 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall January - February 2016 City News H Community Involvement: •Conducted the fifth Session of the Citizens Police Academy. Topics included: Incident Reporting, Investigations, Courts & the Law, Traffic Enforcement, Communications Center/911, Special Operations Firearms & Use of Force, and Judgmental Shooting. •A training session for seven graduates of the Citizens Police Academy who volunteered to become patrollers of the Citizens on Patrol group was held. •A Diseaster Preparedness class was held for Avondale Estates residents. •Officers were involved in numerous community events, including: •The Museum School’s Career Day •The Museum School’s, “Explorer Dash & Fun Run” •The Museum School’s field trip to City Hall •Avondale Elementary School’s Career Day •Avondale Elementary School’s Reading Program •DeKalb School for the Arts Foundation’s, “Ants Run for the Arts” •Jack’s Rabbit Run (Willadsen Family Fundraiser) •Antique Car Parade •Rail Arts District (RAD) Studio Cruise event •September 11th Remembrance Ceremony •DeKalb County Police Department’s Fallen Officers Memorial Service •The Susan G. Komen 3-Day walk to end breast cancer •International Walk/Bike to School Day •AutumnFest •Department of Juvenile Justice Charity 5K Fun Run/Walk •Retired Men’s Club •Ribbon-cutting ceremonies for new businesses •Ribbon cutting ceremony for DeKalb County Fire Station No. 3 in Avondale Estates •Holiday events (Halloween, Christmas Tree Lighting, 4th of July, Labor Day Race, etc.) •Provided security and traffic control for numerous commercial and film productions •Planning of the Citywide Yard Sale January - February 2016 •Continued contact with the community through such programs as the Nixle notification system, A Child is Missing alert program and the City’s E-News. •Involvement and partnership with the citywide Neighborhood Watch Program continues. •Speed Data Reports regularly submitted advising the community of vehicular traffic (speed and vehicle count) throughout the City. Inter-Agency Cooperation/Involvement: •AEPD continues to interact with other agencies (local, state and federal) and programs to better serve the community. Cooperation is ongoing with the following agencies: Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Metropolitan Atlanta Traffic Enforcement Network, Atlanta METROPOL Fraud Group, Atlanta Area Metro Tech Group, Georgia Department of Transportation, DeKalb County Emergency Management (DEMA), Crime Stoppers, DeKalb County Chiefs’ Association (DCCA), Eastside Intelligence Group, and others. •AEPD collected more than 205 pounds of unwanted and outdated prescription drugs from the community in 2015 in cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) National Drug Take Back Day held in both the spring and fall each year. Locally, the AEPD continues to collect unwanted drugs throughout the year in an effort to assist in preventing abuse, misuse and accidental ingestion of such drugs. •AEPD participated in “Operation Safe DeKalb – 2015,” a combined three-day enforcement effort of law enforcement agencies in DeKalb County to serve outstanding warrants and make arrests of wanted persons throughout the county. •Cpl. Conroy, Departmental Training Officer, assisted with the instruction of Radar and Laser Training at the Fulton County Public Safety Training Center. •Cpl. Conroy conducted a TASER recertification class for DeKalb County Marshall’s Office. Cpl. Conroy continues to be an instructor who teaches law enforcement classes at other agencies as a guest/part-time instructor. •Cpl. Gillis represented AEPD and is a member of DeKalb County Sexual Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Assault Protocol Committee. •Chief Broden attended/represented AEPD at the Human Trafficking Symposium and MOU signing. A partnership of all DeKalb County law enforcement agencies and some community groups joined DeKalb AntiTrafficking & Exploitation (DATE) Watch Multi-Disciplinary Task Force to fight Human Trafficking in DeKalb County. •Participated in DeKalb County’s Hazard Mitigation Planning Session to assist in updating the county’s 2001 plan addressing natural disasters (violent storms, earthquakes, ice/snow, etc.). Grants and Funding: •The Bureau of Justice Assistance presented the AEPD with the 2015 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Award. The award assists the AEPD in the purchase of bulletproof vests (body armor) for its officers by reimbursing 50% of the cost of the vest. •The American Legion presented a check to the AEPD in an annual presentation. The donation allows the AEPD to purchase additional items that may not be covered in the department’s budget. Technology: •A new updated speed study device, “Shield12,” was purchased. •Ordered a new police cruiser (2016 Dodge Charger, V-6). •The department has been exploring the use of body cameras for officers. •Upgrades continue to Courtware, Incident Reporting and E-Ticketing network. •Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) capabilities continue to be upgraded. Miscellaneous: •More than 6,500 Security Checks of homes and businesses were conducted. •A supervisor (Cpl.) was awarded his Intermediate Certification and a Watch Commander (Sgt.) was awarded his Managerial Certification by Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST). •Annual update of department Operations Manual to ensure that officers are up-to-date on law changes and agency policies and procedures. Page 7 H City News Meet Your New Commissioners In November 2015, Brian Fisher and Adela Yelton were elected to the Board of Mayor and Commissioners. On Monday, January 4, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, Fisher and Yelton will be sworn into office. All are invited to the event. A Message from Brian This is an exciting time to live and work in Avondale Estates, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to serve as one of our City’s Commissioners. A day doesn’t go by that my family and I don’t say how lucky we feel to be a part of this community. This year, I will be focused on helping our City make smart, strategic decisions for our downtown corridor, identifying ways to strengthen our public school offerings, and ensuring that decisions we make today take into consideration the impact these decisions will have on our community 50 years from now. I look forward to meeting and learning more about each of you – and hearing your thoughts about what you envision for Avondale Estates. A Message from Adela I believe in our community’s strong sense of neighborhood and ‘can-do’ attitude – Avondale Estates is a place where you can start a school, open a business and raise a family. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas and graduated with an accounting degree from the University of Houston. I have over 20 years of experience consulting in business and international human resources, including starting and selling a local business. As one of the original eight members of the founding board of The Museum School of Avondale Estates, I worked for several years to help build a thriving charter school. My husband, Richard, and I have lived in Avondale Estates for 12 years and have three sons who attend The Museum School. With issues like annexation, downtown development and education on the horizon, I look forward to serving fellow residents, including collaborating with the talents and volunteerism of our citizens to help shape our City’s promising future. Page 8 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall January - February 2016 City News H Happy Holidays! Tour of Homes: Another Beautiful Day in Avondale Estates The 23rd Annual Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market was a tremendous success. The beautiful weather and abundant sunshine contributed to the wonderful day. A very special thank you to the Ashbaughs, the Fahys, the Houpts, the Macenczaks, the Kozaks and Tracey Lewis and Stephanie Shaw for sharing their homes with the City. The beautifully decorated homes put on a stunning showcase of Avondale Estates. Also, thank you to the Gold and Silver sponsors for their generous support. Four trolleys toured the town this year, thanks to the Trolley Sponsors. Thank you to the “Trolley Guys” who received rave reviews! adoring readers. Kerry Quinn’s yummy soups and The Market in Avondale’s delicious sandwiches were the hit of the Holiday Market Café! Music filled the City throughout the day as students from DeKalb School of the Arts performed at various homes. The music of Charles Absher, John Quinn, Dale Balsingame, Nick Edelstein and The Sistahs and The Bow Weevils added to the lively atmosphere. Finally, a big thank you to the wonderful house captains, Jeanie Payne, Lynn Thompson, Suzy Jennings, Kathy Delaney, Jane Cole and all the hosts/hostesses. We Run This Town, a group of ladies who run every morning, were the hostesses at one of the tour’s homes after a half-marathon! Also, Don Connelly for his beautiful work on the watercolors for the homeowners, the banners in the City and the lovely tickets; and to Chris McMahan for the updated website, and Jean Kingsbury for painting all the luminary mason jars! The Holiday Market was filled with everything from art to popcorn. Thank you to Sally Walker and Connie Bryans for helping make the market a great success. Noted authors signed autographs, talked to patrons and had their pictures taken by Christmas Spirit Awards Continued From Page 1 Avondale Elegance Bill and Barbara Clark 11 South Avondale Plaza Children’s Appeal Connie Bryans 88 Lakeshore Drive Business Award Finders Keepers Furnishings 2753 East College Avenue Sparkle and Pizzazz Jimmy and Debi Putnam 3156 Wiltshire Drive Sparkle and Pizzazz Larry and Ben Cannon 32 Fairfield Drive Sparkle and Pizzazz Mike and Susan Vanous 12 Dartmouth Avenue January - February 2016 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 9 January 2016 calendar of events SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2 Happy New Year! City Hall Closed 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 p.m. HPC & ARB Regular Meeting 7:30 p.m. New commissioners sworn in. 7:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Meeting 10 a.m. – 4p.m. Annual Kagami Biraki Celebration, 116 Center St. 6-7:30 p.m. Karla Drenner Legislative Town Hall, 21 N. Avondale Plz. 10 a.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 8 p.m. Drink and Draw, 22 N. Avondale Rd. 10 11 17 6:30 p.m. DDA Regular Meeting 18 City Hall Closed in Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day 24/31 25 24 – 3-5 p.m. AE School Resource Fair (see pg. 15) 24 - 3 p.m. DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, GPC Clarkston Campus, 555 N. Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston 31 - 2 – 4 p.m. Girl Scout Troop #3647 Meeting, 3260 Covington Hwy., Decatur Page 10 12 6 p.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 2 – 4 p.m. Girl Scout Troop #3647 Meeting, 3260 Covington Hwy., Decatur 7:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Special Called Meeting 9 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Bring One For The Chipper 19 6 p.m. Planning and Zoning Board Regular Meeting 6:30 p.m. Board of Appeals Regular Meeting 6 p.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 13 14 15 6-8 p.m. Education Ad Hoc Committee Meeting 6 p.m. Open House at The Museum School, 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur 10:30 a.m. Avondale Estates Garden Club Meeting, 59 Lakeshore Dr 20 21 22 5:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Work Session 23 10 a.m. Open House at The Museum School, 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur 27 28 29 6 p.m. Open House at The Museum School, 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur 12 p.m. Avondale Estates Men’s Club Monthly Meeting, 30 Covington Rd. 12 p.m. Avondale Estates Woman’s Club Monthly Meeting, 30 Covington Rd 8 a.m. Open Enrollment Begins at The Museum School, 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur 6:30-8:30 p.m. Building Competitive Communities, 21 N. Avondale Plz. 10 a.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 10 a.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 26 6 p.m. Application Information Session at DSA, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 16 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall 30 January - February 2016 February 2016 calendar of events SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 p.m. HPC & ARB Regular Meeting 8 p.m. Drink and Draw, 22 N. Avondale Rd. 7 14 Happy Valentine’s Day! 2 – 4 p.m. Girl Scout Troop #3647 Meeting, 3260 Covington Rd. Decatur 21 8 15 January - February 10 6:30 p.m. Downtown Development Authority Regular Meeting 6-8 p.m. Education Ad Hoc Committee Meeting 16 6:30 p.m. Board of Appeals 22 23 DSA Auditions, 1192 Clarendon Ave. Application Deadline: DSA 20162017 School Year 9 6 p.m. Planning and Zoning Board Regular Meeting 7:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Meeting 28 5:30 p.m. Poetry Reading Group Monthly Meeting 17 Lottery for The Museum School 2016-2017 School Year 24 12 p.m. Avondale Estates Men’s Club Monthly Meeting, 30 Covington Rd. 12 13 Open Enrollment Ends at The Museum School, 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur 18 19 20 Arbor Day (see pg. 12) 10:30 a.m. Avondale Estates Garden Club Meeting, 59 Lakeshore Dr. 5:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Work Session DSA Auditions, 1192 Clarendon Ave. DSA Auditions, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 11 25 26 27 DSA Auditions, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 12 p.m. Avondale Estates Woman’s Club Monthly Meeting, 30 Covington Rd. DSA Auditions, 1192 Clarendon Ave. 29 2016 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 11 H City News Arbor Day in Avondale Estates: Friday, February 19 The City of Avondale Estates is celebrating its 32nd year as a Tree City on Friday, February 19. The City realizes the importance of its trees and continues to protect the health and vitality of its tree canopy. Avondale Estates is one of the few tree cities in DeKalb County and the second tree city in the state of Georgia. To read more about Arbor Day, visit www.arborday.org. The Avondale Estates Garden Club (AEGC) will also be participating in the City’s Arbor Day celebration. The AEGC donates funds each year toward the purchase of memorial trees for each member or spouse who passed away during the year. Event details will be announced closer to the date. Avondale Estates Neighborhood Watch Safety Tips for the New Year Happy New Year from the Avondale Estates Neighborhood Watch (AENW)! AENW would like to thank all the Neighborhood Watch Captains who volunteered in 2015. The Avondale Estates Police Department recommends all residents take a few moments to inspect their homes using the Home Inspection Checklist. Follow the link, http://goo.gl/ItOXZI, to view the checklist on the City website. Protect Your Pipes this Winter SECURITY REMINDERS: Winter has arrived and it can be very harsh on your plumbing system. Unprotected pipes can freeze, burst and cause costly water damage if there are below freezing temperatures. Below are some tips to prevent damage. • Don’t leave packages in plain view in your vehicle or home. Don’t Freeze! Freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on your home’s plumbing. Without precautionary measures, when the temperature drops, your pipes could freeze. The following tips are important in preventing any problems, and protecting your plumbing system during the cold season: • Lock all doors and windows in your home and turn on your security system, if applicable. •When the temperature is low, let your faucets drip a little bit. Moving water will not freeze as easily as still water. • Break down all boxes and place them in a dark trash bag. • Leave lights on timers. • Lock shed doors, gates and garage doors. • Request packages are delivered to work, or pick them up at a secure place. • Always notify family/friends of your travel route, itinerary and schedule changes. • Close the shut-off valve on the pipes which lead to your outdoor spigots. • Always call 911 for any emergency or to report suspicious persons or activity. • Keep the temperature inside your home at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent pipes from freezing. • If you are going out of town, complete a Security Check Form, available at City Hall or on the City website: http:// goo.gl/703vZK. • Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow the warm air to circulate to the pipes. • Keep the garage door closed to prevent cold air from coming in. • Insulate all exposed pipes. Page 12 Sincerely, Sherri Dickens [email protected] 404-298-5381 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall January - February 2016 Community News H Annual Kagami Biraki Celebration at Aikido Center of Atlanta When: Saturday, January 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Aikido Center of Atlanta, 116 Center Street, Avondale Estates The Aikido Center of Atlanta invites the Avondale Estates community to join them for their Annual Kagami Biraki (Japanese New Year) celebration on Saturday, January 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each year, Aikido instructors and their students from all over the Southeast gather in Avondale Estates to celebrate the New Year with a vigorous practice. Attendees can observe a practice and enjoy their southern hospitality, Japanese style. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in the oldest building in the historic district of the City, this is a great opportunity to find out. View their website aikidoatlanta.com for more details. Avondale Estates Men’s Club The Avondale Estates Men’s Club meets the last Wednesday of every month except for November and December. Their meetings are held at the American Legion Post 66, 30 Covington Road, Avondale Estates, at noon. Visit avondaleestates.org to check the City calendar for upcoming meetings and a description of the presentation for each meeting. For more information contact Bob Boyd at [email protected] or 404-501-9118. Presentation Schedule for 2016 January Mary Hamilton: Retired school teacher presenting information about her recent trip to Mongolia. February Frank Spence, a public relations employee for the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Braves and Georgia Institute of Technology will share stories about his friend Bobby Dodd and other athletic greats. March Dr. Paul Benkeser, a biomedical engineer at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University Consortium, will share the latest research information about cancer, Parkinson’s disease and diabetes. April Randall Carlson, founding partner of Archetype Builders, will give a presentation on the mysteries of prehistoric America. May DeKalb County Fire Chef Darnell Fullum will give an update on the state of the fire department. DeKalb Symphony Orchestra When: Sunday, January 24, at 3 p.m. Where: GPC Clarkston Campus, 555 N. Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston Travel the globe at the speed of sound with the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra (DSO) Maestro Cherniavsky and WSB-TV’s Jovita Moore when they take a musical journey around the world. DSO is sponsored by Avondale Pizza Café. To purchase tickets visit their website dekalbsymphony.com. January - February 2016 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 13 H Community News Avon Garden Club Chris Adams, Fulton County Master Gardener and President of both the North Fulton Master Gardeners for 2015 and the Sandy Springs Garden Club for 2013- 2015, gave a presentation about her gardening tour to France in 2013 at the November 5 meeting. Two of the Avon Garden Club members, Ellie Smith and Rosa Capps, were on the tour. The tour began in Giverny, France at Monet’s garden, traveling next to the Chateau of Vaux le Vicomte in Maincy, France, followed by the estate, Bois des Moutiers, in Varengeville-sure-Mer, Haute-Normandie. The group also visited the Shamrock Collection, Omaha Beach, Dieppe and Jardins d’Angelique’s Garden. If you are looking for gardens to explore that are closer to home, check out the following places in Georgia: the Okefenokee Swamp, the Georgia Coastal Botanical Gardens at the Historic Bamboo Farm, Fort Valley State University, the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Gibbs Gardens. Legislative Town Hall Meeting with State Rep. Karla Drenner When: Tuesday, January 5, from 6-7:30 p.m. Where: City Hall, 21 North Avondale Plaza, Avondale Estates Georgia House Rep. Karla Drenner, whose district includes Avondale Estates, will hold a Town Hall Meeting at Avondale Estates City Hall to discuss legislative issues regarding the upcoming General Session. You Can Do It All But You Don’t Have To! Let Us • Organize Your Space • Move You • Maintain Your Property • Manage Projects & Events • Be Your Back-Office Support • Be Your Personal Assistant How can we help you today? 404-286-5409 | [email protected] www.intownconcierge.com Page 14 Avondale Estates Garden Club The Avondale Estates Garden Club (AEGC) would like to thank all residents who came out and shopped at the Avondale Estates Garden Club Holiday Bazaar. This event is the club’s single major fundraiser of the year and was a success! For the second year in a row, the AEGC was recognized as Club of the Year for the Redbud District of the Garden Club of Georgia. The award is given based on the activities in which the Club participates during the year. Each of those activities is awarded a certain amount of points and the club with the highest total is designated Club of the Year. In addition, AEGC was recognized as a Patron of Scholarship for its contributions to the state garden club’s scholarship fund. January Lunch and Learn Program When: Friday, January 15, at 10:30 a.m. Where: Avondale Community Club, 59 Lakeshore Drive January’s program will feature Martha Tate presenting Margaret Moseley’s “A Garden to Remember.” Tate, who was a Home and Garden columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 21 years, recently published a book about Margaret Moseley and her magical garden. Tate will present her collection of photographs and memories of this special place. Tate also created “A Gardener’sDiary”onthen-fledglingHGTV,andservedaswriter,garden scout and co-executive producer for the series. February Lunch and Learn Program When: Friday, February 19, at 10:30 a.m. Where: Avondale Community Club, 59 Lakeshore Drive February’s program is titled “Wee Gardens With Impact” and will be led by Master Gardener Kathy Hightower. Whether using pots, whimsical vessels or window boxes, container gardens give your home character, break up boring spaces and expand your garden. Kathy will use examples from her recent European travels to show ideas for gardening in small spaces. Residents are invited to join AEGC for the programs and lunch as a guest. If you would like to attend, RSVP one week prior to the meeting to Virginia Kinchen at 404-294-4553 to ensure a proper head count for lunch. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall January - February 2016 Community News H AE School Resource Fair The Avondale Estates Parents’ Co-Op (AEPC) is excited to host a School Resource Fair for the Avondale Estates community. Parents can learn about elementary school options in the Avondale Estates area. The AE School Resource Fair will be held at the Avondale Estates First Baptist Church on Sunday, January 24, from 3-5 p.m. Attendees can expect a brief presentation from each school as well as a parental testimonial about the school followed by a Q&A. After the Q&A there will be a college fair set up where parents can speak to school representatives and volunteer parents one on one. Childcare will be provided by the church nursery for $5 per child, pre-registration is required and space is limited. If you are a parent with a child at one of the listed schools and would like to share your experience, please consider being a volunteer parent. To volunteer, sign up for childcare or to get more information about AEPC email, [email protected]. Schools in Attendance Charter Schools: • The Museum School • Globe Academy • International Community School • DeKalb School of the Arts Theme Schools: •Robert Shaw Traditional Theme School Private Schools: • St. Thomas Moore • Friends School • Arbor Montessori • The Waldorf School of Atlanta Public Schools: • Avondale Elementary • Fernbank Elementary • Coralwood School News from Avondale Pattillo United Methodist Church Souper Bowl of Caring: Since 1990, churches and community groups have channeled the energy of the NFL Super Bowl Sunday to collect food items for local charities. APUMC will be participating once again by collecting canned goods to donate to the Decatur-area Emergency Assistance Ministry. Bring your contribution to the church Narthex by Sunday, February 7. Ash Wednesday: The Easter celebration begins 46 days earlier with Ash Wednesday. Join APUMC at noon or 7 p.m. February 10 tobeginthejourneywithatimeofreflectionandimpositionsof ashes. January - February 2016 News from Girl Scout Troop #3647: The girls celebrated Thanksgiving by creating Thanksgiving trees. They wrote on colored leaves the things they were grateful for and attached them to a paper tree. During the Christmas holiday, they assembled boxes for Operation Christmas Child, attended the Nutcracker, and held a Mother-Daughter event with special guest Elsa of Frozen. Troop #3647 meets the second and fourth Sunday of the month from 2-4 p.m. Girls ages 5-10 are invited to join. For more information on these or other events at APUMC, please visit the church website, avondalepattilloumc.org or call 404-2944063. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 15 H Community News The Museum School Enrollment 2016-2017 This year’s lottery will be held on February 17. Student applications and supporting documents must be received by the school by February 12, 2016, to be included in the lottery. Student enrollment for The Museum School (TMS) 2016-2017 academic year begins Friday, January 29, and ends Friday, February 12. The school serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Applications and a list of required supporting documents are available at the Admission section of the school’s website (www.themuseumschool.org) and from the school office at 923 Forrest Blvd., Decatur, GA 30030. The Museum School will host three open house events for the parents of prospective students. Held at the school campus, the events include a presentation by the school’s principal and a self-guided tour for attendees. Open house events are set for: Thursday, January 14, at 6:00 p.m.; Saturday, January 23, at 10:00 a.m.; and Tuesday, January 26, at 9:00 a.m. Applications are accepted from students throughout DeKalb County, and admission spots are determined by a lottery. Priority is given to children who live within Focus Area 1, which follows the attendance lines for Avondale Elementary and Peachcrest Elementary (formerly Knollwood Elementary and Midway Elementary), as those lines were drawn for the 2011-2012 academic year. If any grade level does not receive enough applications from within Focus Area 1, to fill available slots, that grade’s lottery will be opened to all students in that grade living within the DeKalb County School System who apply by February 12. Welcome to the Neighborhood Avondale Estates Garden Club Yard of the Month Avon Garden Club Garden of the Month November November December December For more information, call the school at 404-298-0320 or visit their website at www.themuseumschool.org. NEW RESIDENTS Adam and Ragan Schmansky 3005 Majestic Circle Steve and Karen Jones 1258 Berkeley Road Bobby and Candas Yocum 1122 Banbury Cross Basil and Kimberly Iskandrian 7 Coventry Close David Rogers 45 Lakeshore Drive Christi and Tom Granger 91 Dartmouth Avenue Elaine Trever 17 Melford Place Emily and Michael Buchman 59 Wiltshire Drive NEW BUSINESSES The Law Office of Stephen M. Reba 136 Locust Street The Gonzalez Law Firm 136 Locust Street Purple Corkscrew, LLC 32A North Avondale Road Page 16 Alicia and Andy LaRocco 41 Wiltshire Drive Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Brian and Jennifer Houpt 17 Lakeshore Drive January - February 2016 Meeting Minutes H Board Of Mayor And Commissioners Regular Meeting November 16, 2015 ACTION MINUTES To view entire minutes or listen to audio go to http://www.avondaleestates.org/agendas.html Members Present: Jonathan Elmore, Mayor Terry Giager, Mayor Pro Tem Lindsay Forlines, Commissioner Randy Beebe, Commissioner Members Absent: John Quinn, Commissioner Staff Present: Clai Brown, City Manager Gina Hill, City Clerk OscarGriffin,DirectorofPublic Works Jason Browen, Police Staff Sergeant Item No. 1 Meeting Called to Order by Mayor Elmore Item No. 2 Invocation given by Commissioner Beebe Item No. 3 Pledge to the Flag Item No. 4 Adoption of Agenda Commissioner Beebe moves to adopt agenda. Commissioner Forlines seconds. All ayes. Item No. 5 Approval of Minutes: October 21, 2015 Work Session October 26, 2015 Regular Meeting Item No. 6 Commissioner Updates – Subject of General Interest and Concern Item No. 7 Monthly Report by the City Manager Concerning the Status of Matters in Progress and Upcoming Issues and Events Item No. 8 Citizens’ Comments: “It’s another beautiful day in Avondale Estates” – Thomas P. Samford Item No. 9 Old Business: Second Reading of 2016 Budget Item No. 10 New Business: Resolution Approving Police Vehicle Purchase Using HOST Funds 2015. Mayor Pro Tem Giager moves to adopt resolution. Commissioner Beebe seconds. All ayes. Item No. 11 Announcements (Commissioner Beebe) • The holiday season and Month of Merry will kick off with Shop Small Saturday on November 28. Small business partner with American Express to encourage holiday Lentil Soup with Fresh Herbs Ingredients: 1 T. olive oil 1 onion, diced 1 carrot, peeled and diced 5 garlic cloves, minced 1 T. fresh tarragon, chopped 1 T. fresh oregano, chopped 1 tsp. fresh thyme, chopped 1 tsp. sweet paprika shoppers to buy local. Keep an eye on the City Hall E-news for more details. • The lighting of the Avondale Estates Christmas tree will be on Monday, November 30. The Avondale First Baptist Church will begin caroling at 6:30 p.m. and the lighting of the tree will be at 7 p.m. There will be cookies, donuts, cider, and an appearance from a special guest. • Also, the 17th Annual Lake Avondale Tree Lighting will take place Saturday, December 5, at 6 p.m. • We regret to announce the death of David Lorentzon, 36 Lakeshore Drive. Item No. 12 Adjournment Mayor Pro Tem Giager moves to adjourn. Commissioner Beebe seconds. All ayes. Recipe of the Month Courtesy of McNack’s Kitchen mcnackskitchen.com 5 roma tomatoes, seeded and diced 7 c. vegetable broth 2 c. lentils 2 bay leaves 2 c. kale, torn into bite sized pieces (or other leafy green of your choice) 1 1/2 tsp. salt Fresh ground pepper Preparation: Preheat a large pot over medium heat and add oil. Sauté the onion and carrots for about 8-10 minutes or until onions have browned. Add the garlic, tarragon, thyme, oregano and paprika. Sauté for 2 more minutes. Add the tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes. Add the vegetable broth, lentils, bay leaves, salt, and pepper and bring to a boil. Once the soup is boiling, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook, covered, for about 45 minutes, or until the lentils are tender. Discard bay leaves. Stir in kale until it wilts. January - February 2016 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Scan this code with your smartphone to view more recipes! Page 17 McNack’s Kitchen... If you have the desire to cook, you can cook, and we can help you. Happy 2016! The beginning of a new year always brings talk about resolutions. A lot of people talk about resolutions that will improve their health. Some will try to simplify their life. This year, how about trying to combine the two when it related to cooking? Here are some ideas of what you can do to make healthy and satisfying meals, but with a lot less stress! • Plan – When you plan your weekly meals, you accomplish several things at once. 1) You take the guesswork out of what you’re going to make for dinner each night when you walk in the door. 2) It will help keep your family from getting bored with the same old things since you are not forced to retreating to the “same old thing.” 3) It will also keep you organized. You can look at your calendar for the week and see when you have time to spend an hour or more preparing dinner, and when you realistically only have about 20 minutes! 4) It will cut down on the amount of high fat and unhealthy foods. • Grill – There is nothing easier than throwing meat and vegetables on the grill. As long as your meat is defrosted, you can come home from work, preheat the grill, and have a wonderful, healthy meal on the table in less than 30 minutes. There is very little mess to clean up. Make a salad to either compliment the dish or use it as a main course to put your meat on! • Soup, Soup, Soup – This is the perfect time of year for soup. When you use broth-based soups, there is very little fat and it is a great way to get added vegetables. If you are making soup with rice, substitute brown rice (just realize that it takes a little longer to cook brown rice). If a soup recipes calls for noodles, use whole wheat noodles. Simple, delicious AND healthy! • Use the Crock Pot – Please do not think that the crock pot is only used for recipes that call for creamy soups and high fat meals. With a bit of research, you can find some amazing meals that take 5 minutes to prepare and will be done for you by the time you get home in the evening. • Have a well stocked freezer and pantry – There are days that get away from you and when things didn’t go as planned. You had every intention of making a meal but you just ran out of time. It happens. Now what? Go to your freezer!! You should have at least a couple of meals that you can pull out in a pinch and pop in the oven. Not only that, but if you freeze boneless chicken breasts, you can defrost them within about 20 minute by placing them in warm water. Go to your pantry for your favorite dry rub and pop them on the grill! For more tips like these, please visit our website at www.mcnackskitchen.com. Be sure to “like” our Facebook Page and follow us on Pinterest! 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